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It was the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, and the last to light the flame was the American boxing champion Ali. Ali, who suffers from Parkinson's disease after a long blow to the head, was chosen to light the flame of the Atlanta Olympics, the first time in Olympic history that a patient would light the life-symbolizing torch. When the torch was lit by those hands that were severely trembling due to illness, the audience around the world held their breath and excitedly cast their eyes on the heroes of the year with great respect.
Ali was chosen to light the Olympic flame in Atlanta. For Ali, it was a great honor to be able to light the torch in Martin Luther King Jr.'s hometown. Previously, the organizing committee was worried about Ali's ignition mistake and prepared an athlete for him, but Ali obviously didn't need such an arrangement, although his hands were trembling, these hands had conquered the world boxing world after all.
The Olympic torch was lit in Ali's hands and burned brightly.
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Barcelona 1992.
25th Olympic Games) was held by Antonio. Repolio lit it with an archery.
Anyone who watched the opening ceremony of the Barcelona 1992 Olympics will never forget their wonderful ignition. The last to light the giant torch was Antonio, an archer suffering from polio. Repolio.
Antonio, an archer dressed in white. Repolio drew his bow with an arrow, and without much aim, he quickly shot an arrow. The arrow carrying the Olympic flame drew a beautiful arc in the air, accurately shooting at the cauldron 70 meters away and 21 meters high, and the flames were ignited in the air.
It is reported that in order to be foolproof, Antonio. Rebolio practiced no less than 2,000 times before the opening ceremony. The moment the cauldron was lit, the whole world cheered, and people couldn't help but marvel at the creativity of the Spaniards and the superb archery skills of Repollo.
Behind this moving moment, there is also a moving story. When the idea of "archery ignition" was decided, the organizers selected two people as candidates, one of whom was Repollo. Repollo, who was 37 years old at the time, was from Madrid and was a polio patient.
Previously, he won silver and bronze medals at the Para Games. In order to accurately hit the 21-meter-high torch tower at the opening ceremony, Repolio practiced more than 2,000 times. In practice, Repolo hit an impressive 90% of the shots.
However, since the opening ceremony took place in the evening, and before the ignition, all the lights in the stadium were extinguished, and the shooters could only judge the location of the torch tower by the moonlight and the faint lights on the outside of the stadium. Moreover, at the moment of ignition, a television station filmed the arrow shot by Lei Boluo did not hit the torch tower, but slipped from one side. Years later, the organizers revealed that the sky above the torch tower was filled with flammable gas, and as long as the arrows fired by Lei Pollo could enter a radius of one meter around the torch tower and four meters high, the cauldron could be lit.
Eventually, Repolio did.
Repollo's 70-meter archery lit the torch and became a timeless classic.
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The 25th Olympic Games in Barcelona in 1992
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Archery ignition at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics.
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It was the 1992 Barcelona Olympics.
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Barcelona 1992.
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The 2008 Olympic torch was lit by Li Ning!
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Yao Ming and Liu Xiang have passed the torch, and there is no possibility.
Now Sang Lan is not possible, she also passed the torch yesterday, so now it is most likely that it is Xu Haifeng and Li Ning.
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This kind of thing is confidential, and it can't be revealed.
You can see for yourself at the opening ceremony.
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Xu Haifeng has already said that it is not himself, and Li Ning has great hopes.
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The Olympic torch was first lit at the 1936 Berlin Olympics in the modern Olympic Games.
In 1936, the flame was lit in front of the Temple of Herata at the site of the ancient Olympia Hui in Greece, followed by a torch relay. This tradition continues to this day. There have been 16 Summer Olympic Games to date, where the flame was lit.
Beginning in 1964, the Winter Olympics also began to light the flame, although also at the ancient Olympia site, but in front of the monument to Coubertin, the "father of the modern Olympic Games", in a different location than the Temple of Hera, where the Summer Olympics were lit.
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Berlin 1936 The first Olympic flame was lit and the first torch relay was held.
For the first time, the Berlin Olympic Games held the first torch lighting ceremony and torch relay in Olympia, Greece.
The Olympic torch was lit by the Olympian priestess of Athens and awarded to the first torchbearer, along with an olive branch wreath. He led the torch relay around the venue for a week in a poem read by the priestess to the Athenian poet Pindar, and then embarked on a long journey.
The 3,422-kilometre Berlin Olympic Torch Relay arrived in Berlin on 1 August after passing through Athens, Bulgaria, the former Yugoslavia, Hungary, Austria and the former Czechoslovakia.
The ancient Olympic flame is a symbol of the continuation of the Olympic Movement. The flame of the altar of Zeus burned throughout the competition. The 1924 Amsterdan Olympics reintroduced the flame and was lit in 1932.
Carl Diem, President of the Berlin 1936 Olympic Organising Committee, suggested that the flame should be lit in Greece and then reached Berlin by means of a torch relay. The Organising Committee adopted this suggestion, and this is how the flame has been produced at every Olympic Games since 1952.
The flame was lit at the ancient ruins of Olympia. A concave mirror is placed in the sun to gather natural sunlight energy to ignite torches. During the gathering ceremony, a young girl dressed in an ancient robe first lights a torch and passes it to the first relay athlete.
In ancient Greece, before each Olympic Games, people would carry the torch lit in front of the temple of Hera and travel to various city-states to deliver the oracle of the armistice and the news of the Olympic Games. When the modern Olympic Movement was founded, it did not initially carry on this tradition. Until the 7th Olympic Games in Antwerp in 1920, the organizers lit the torch of peace, a symbol of peace, in memory of those who died in the First World War, but there was no torch relay and the flame was not collected from Olympia.
In 1934, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) officially decided in Athens that during the Olympic Games, from the opening to the closing, the Olympic flame would be burned at the main venue, and the flame must be collected from Olympia and transmitted to the host city in the form of a torch relay. Since then, the torch relay has become an indispensable ritual at every Olympic Games.
Since the 1936 Berlin Olympics, a solemn lighting ceremony has been held in front of the ruins of the Temple of Hera in Olympia before each Olympic Games, attended by the International Olympic Committee, the host city of the Olympic Games and the local **. Greek maidens dressed in period costumes use spotlights to gather a fire, which is then passed on to Athens, which in turn travels to the host city. The whole process of the torch relay is very grand, and often dignitaries of political circles and famous athletes participate in person.
During the torch relay, if there are high mountains, rivers, lakes and seas, it can be transported by plane or ship. The flame must arrive in the host city the day before the opening of the Games, and at the opening ceremony, a person holding the torch will be lit in a prominent position in the main stadium amid the cheers of the people"Olympic flame"。Most of the people who have been fortunate enough to undertake this mission are some famous athletes.
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Li Ning
The last person to light the Olympic flame in 2008 was Li Ning, the prince of gymnastics, and the torchbearer of the 29th Beijing Olympic Games in 2008 was also the last torchbearer.
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